2945 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, CA

Pacific Heights Condominium

$1,095,000

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Features

• One bedroom
• One bathroom

• 1,223 square feet (Per Tax Records)
• Remodeled

• Washer/Dryer
• Elevator Building

This stylish apartment is located on one of Pacific Heights’ most sought after tree-lined blocks. It features beautiful architectural details throughout. The kitchen and bath have been remodeled and it has hardwood floors throughout. The washer and dryer are in the unit and there is a separate storage room. This is a twelve unit building equipped with an elevator. Boutique shops and dining are just blocks away on Sacramento and Fillmore. HOA fee is $825.00 per month, which includes water, heat, garbage, exterior building maintenance, and outside management.

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Pacific Heights

Pacific Heights is an affluent neighborhood of San Francisco, California, which is known for the notable people who reside in the area. It is located in one of the most scenic and park-like settings in northern California, offering panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, the Palace of Fine Arts, Alcatraz, and the Presidio. Its location provides a temperate micro-climate that is clearer, but not always warmer, than many other areas in San Francisco.

The Pacific Heights Residents Association defines the neighborhood as stretching from Union Street to Bush Street in the north–south direction and from Van Ness Avenue to Presidio Avenue in the east-west direction.

In 2013, Pacific Heights was named most expensive neighborhood in United States stating that if San Francisco’s Pacific Heights had its own zip code, it would be the most expensive place to live in the United States. The 94115 zip code includes both Pacific Heights’ “Gold Coast”, an area famous for its billionaire residents and record-breaking prices, and “The Western Addition”, an area about 20 blocks away where real estate prices are significantly lower. In 2017, Curbed SF again announced the “occasionally chic, hardly affordable, always elite Pacific Heights” as San Francisco’s most expensive neighborhood.

Pacific Heights is situated on a primarily east–west oriented ridge that rises sharply from the Marina District and Cow Hollow neighborhoods to the north to a maximum height of 370 feet (110 m) above sea level.[8] Pacific Heights features two parks, Lafayette and Alta Plaza. Visible to the north are the Golden Gate Bridge, the Marin Headlands, and Alcatraz Island.

Lower Pacific Heights refers to the area located south of California Street down to Post Street. Though previously simply considered part of the Western Addition, this new neighborhood designation became popularized by real estate agents in the early 1990s science and wildlife exhibits for children and adults, some of which feature live animals. For a breathtakingly beautiful jog, hike, or bicycling outing, locals head to the Sawyer Camp Trail at the Crystal Springs Reservoir.